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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1929. PAL FROM PRISON .- i KILLED IN BERLIN | FROM BRUSH FIRE e vas | lone tode With Negroes | opening for the defense. (Continued From First Page) | | which two negroes were riding and | been retained by Peacox. but was !u.m‘ from Gaffney to Charlofte | appointed by the court and th ¥ | With them, {had decided on a defense wl as seen in bed in a hotel [ might not please the defendant room here which is occupied by| He said he would put Peacox on Tessner then hailed a truck | Syme told the jurors he had not red to think it over befor e mo ; o (Continued I'ror st Tage) 7 said (Continued From Iirst Page) ‘ streets of Hartford between August = g en residents of Berlin heard a teay ol chiefly oil fleld workers and their Bill Dunne. secretary of the coni-|the stand and would have his story 10 and 24, and used then - S 14 year Plane fiying over the town at an ex- families, were homcles munist party in America. corroborated by testimony of frien the highways of N old girl who! he theew | tremely low altitude. is was | Houses in the path of the flames| Tessner showed gashes on his|of the dead girl, and hy lotters s they held 1 Dartiiml e logne of some sort|®nortly atler 9 o'elock, lin many instances were erased | back and legs and several severc | wrote herself. B pistols w 1 only 1 blinded her temporarily in his When he encountered a stiff fog ! !from the landscape, with only!gashes on his chest Syme said the district attorney's i toys but 1 1 ym in a4 New Joarding | DAL as he almost reached Meriden, [ heaps of ashes remaining Kings Mountain is In Cleveland |opening indicated an attempt ect on . it e neh. The | it 15 thought by Deputy State Air | | Bleven oil companics suffcred | county. approximately 30 miles|give a desire on the part of Peacos : R et e i Commissioner Harry W. Generous, | |the most severe losses. The Capital|from Charlotte. IFrom Kings Moun- | to be rid of his wife as a motive Haller wnd or H et who arr at Lamentation moun- | Crude Oil company, with 30 oi!|tain to Gaffney is approximately 25| for the kiliing Lucas n 1 said P o tain within three arters of an rigs hurned, was hardest hit. Pan- | miles. | Wanted Wife Back office 1t llour after the fatality, Tallman had American wa the second higges | “This cannot be proved.” he sa their i e m 1 turned back. It was while he was| ltoser, with \ 1.{ Charlotte, N Sopt. 1S, (P— [ “If Peacox had wanted to be i : ner in flying back towards the Hartford Eighty other derricks were burned. | l.egal machinery in North Carolina|of his wife, all he had to do wis to the r irport that the crash 1‘,(‘_,V,H|_ | Other fires in southern Cali-|Textile _centers, which had been |lct | get the divor hal . high on the mountain and about Tala s ed or uxder|clogged with charges ranging from |been begging for for months, B Me & 1 s R R "”,]',1 i reduced guard toda Kidnaping and flogging 1o consplr- | he wouldn't let he Eiia Givore : ney hEald, runkenness A :fi:")]i"“ eyl = to overthrow the government | He wanted her back had fur- . r : ; e i T au \.[” Afances ind murder, all growing out of [nished a flat to bring her back.” 2y n KR T S loston| a J Portland, Ore., S S (P | strike viole rested today for the | Symc's opening was largely repe- ; 1 bl time at abou 9:15 clock. H " 1 . han 3 Pt N S L N $ 3 e s e "I ; 1 G nfl “’1‘ —Phioto by Herald Cameraman | Siovenzon, a little town of § - [ first time in almost a month, pre-|tition of what he had fold talesmen B harge of Iy, 80 that the s g i ‘I heard a plane flying low over (e e i, o parito to resuming its de i SR G Te o e ; it o sentenced to jail for threo | 5 o0 8 o s ago, and it | Surprised to observe that 1t was afor identification. Constable Brown |labitants 50 n nort! [ A resuming its dealing |in selecting a jury—that the Killin ; Xs ! no Atornioy Gaffney salal the | 7% hObes & fo minutes ago, and i o 5 canie dratance (o the. soxth o, tiom md |on the Washinaton bank of the | With strike cases the Jatier part of [and burning were admitted but th attent ' : tho [ . ited a case | oo Yo the crash said. | Probably two miles or more in her | found that the car belonged to {Zolumibia Sy - iy e iiong anandelberite Sneemeditntion s niseationte » the N v 16 year | o S ; AL ont el Bt B forest fire ty in the I I The courts bhecame fdle late yes- [were denied A t lazur old alved ‘ani. Stawslki iyl oo kedyjousiobutiyghedroon At s 1 AVEREE | Northwest toduy. Defeated on v Judge Thomas J. Shaw, | Several times Justice y it was the first % ‘Il window. 1 saw the whole side of A loud cr and then a sound | New Dritain. He got in touch with | &, . tim o A Amital i 1k ViU Hortmil S Ote s S e R I A tiang smalyand thenien soing (0 L e e hia lother fronts, in Wash as w magistrate, ordered | interrupted defense « 1 to s - j N : N Tl ation| the mountain light up. t W68 (e plantorfincon enCRisniou o 3 D8 tow ana Eatal ) held as 1 msim»nluw;l “You will not be permitted to proy g 2 . 1 ] Monk z presented st 3 " = : 1 N > north 2 e t ol mobh which ¢ y last week |th for e rey nted An East Berlin farmer, . A. of flame in the woods Renlizin in mptf : | St 1 2 3 . " . 4 city, respectively, the sweeping red aped three men effiliated with | Syme continued o say he would 3 e 3artram, was the first man to reac 1t must have nd fc information H o | : ; S et ¢ Cuses' to. i e wrecked ship after it had crash- | ing for the safety of 1l viator L6 Ao gon b onaceihad swungsaroun U Sinesiintonal pA Ul OB i ossgupicniDRoXofILgH coX Fon NigRGeal gl = g ; ; wrecked ship after it had cra 1 1 1 aviato advancing on Stevenson from t nd flogged one of them. Seven |killing was “legall uz . Ells i : 4 l 14 cd against the mountain just above Mrs. Collins telephoned 1o the Her car was miss- | ot : L N Panscions Lok ”, N w] nE e alydihaansfgthonal - e SR ( reet, New B aded | the farm land owned by Alexander |ald office, her Grou 1o Thaiones touniiini e b ek Be el e il ard e casad A o aimedical e TishaernE (hisding S fous “in this hea \ el guilty to 1 rge of incest| Bruce. He found that the aviator's get h he unfor fiyer atnied Misinrops e oo e e Sl W|na ity hadl batncaused fhygnisioie; i ) 1 7 B e R S e e iR e & Skl f i S b Tho into the death of | coy of his wife's” repeated in- but in the « ; H i nd telegraph lines and halte Alrs. 1 Wiggins, killed in | fidelities undoubtedly B \ urt ¢ plane, but that the flames from the | driv W to the scene —_— fic over the North Bunk I ) A S | 500 . s SRR e lary Lulewich of Putham street. | burning gasoline and mail were lap- {but the aviator was beyond human| No Engine Trouble, Knox Thinks |orween (hit elty and Vancouver, | e, Stike disorder, whose funeral| 500 Try to Enter Court bk g AU New Britain, who fought with alping at the dead man’s feet. Others | Lelp. Hartford. Sept. 18 (P—Although | About 125 volunteer fighter Ll s gnieRontlon forasealy Eketongicouny foperiodidloday iy e ; policeman and aroused the neigh- | living in the neighborhood were | Vlames 100 Feet ¥igh Gt wiheies islsdiction, b tho Gon=)ubl.) s Branesd fo Stevenstn by oy commOnsta ARl union, leadera tho il 08 peksony reve lned wp SHAn s e | borhood ral weeks ago, failed |swift to follow Mr. Bartram, includ-| Ajexander Bruce foday supplied a | necticut department of aeronautics, o the bridee of The Gods from Hoed | °F # one day strike of Textile work- | four abreast in the corridor. S DI £ 10 app court and her bond |ing Mr. Bruce and Harold Bruce SRt et ; L R e vs in this section, will be continued | Tt was the public’s first chance ciation of s e e G but the intense heat of the hurning | jn.1 : : 5 Yol i Shba 5 by iturday. The frial of the 16 per-[to attend the trial as yesterday and N e 1 1 the ir h UrRINE | that he heard the crash and a mo- | ence M. Knox and Deputy Comi Scores of Dires Burning el L e e ] I nedincin ' Yesterduy, William Weber of |Ehip made it impossible for the |mant later the airplanc FAEhE Gl Harty (Gencronatin el Siores A hrts sl arosi B uin o[ Jons taxdtholsayine (o ! lay hefore was occupied with e would co U ool ien Eonesai 5| Doay (ofPa dravintoutioh thaiendhi ke s L e e B S e e olt will come up at the next term |sclec of a jury and all seats L A : fori; aded not guil. | Of the flames. Tallman's left foot 16 alr. Whon Helanal Bartrhin [ins shortly Artesiie o e Al e o5t | OF superior court here ins en by talesmen 1d, who wus on el \ I by the court|“as burned off, as well as the fin- Tratoid e A e el it ational Textile Workers | The . which was not lockel y T At Hairy ML gers on his left hand. Entirely nude 7 e N et ale i ],‘y'_‘,,”,‘,‘ ‘ el Ithin union and the communist party {up, began struggling into the courl- e % exaopt for one ahoe glving » mutoily b Us e S SRl e S i S e sedllon’ sought fo make of her|room shortly after 9:30. At that Diamond Thieves Sentenced ¢ New Britain, | C¥idence of how the flames had shot |y, ;ying plane, but by working their|was headed back for Trainard field. | Rorth of t an occasion of mass profest time Mis. Peacox. mother of John Demora ) £ o aailiover m and burned his clothing, | o) o T e ey R ety o i e Tion fnba e rivenE wert Bi=hiinz ol he mob slaving. Although |slick-haired young defendant, was avenue, New Britain enter, and ‘A!)m«mH '\‘z”;“{ : '"(‘yl, “l‘lfn‘r“L :’", were able to get within about KiX .nd the plane was farther esst than | latter blaze. hundred persons were pres- [already scated at the defense coun to one year in jail ol G Ao :"\]\"l sy ‘““ i (_”“MM' feet of the pyre 1 e k) The swath eut Property loss in the vicinity of |#nt at the ceremonics, mill execu- scl table. Ii‘u:)( himself enterec of theft of d tried the' coutt Tiniday, | (oo wop MAUL B 2 \d reach | The woods were flluminated for|(hyough the trees would indicate |Stcvenson was said to approximarte|ltives in Bessemer city, where Mrs. just before 10 o'clock theater dre lfam Kalash of 17 Crowr, | \N® Medical examiner, could reach |, jistance of 100 feet,” said Mr. | (ut fe was fivine lovel at the fime | $400.000, not including the destruc- | Wizgins was buried, said no work- | Justice Arthur S, Tompkins en- 18, of 302 Elm New Britain, charged with | o 200NE O e e od truce today. “We werc not able 10| of (he. aeciiont and. the sim. | tion of standing timber. crs left their places to attend |terea promptly at 10 and the doors charged, was give ted assault on Stanley SHn-| A small bt in (e o iator's fore. |StaV In the Immediate vicinity very | 0" o SN S0 10 Estacada seriously endangered | International Labor Defense an-|were opencd to the public. commitment to the T e S AMTL Ho & ¢ %0 llong because somcone said there was | Monday when the La Dee fire in the jnounced after the burial that “mass 1. of 168 Curtis street T e e s It appears 23 thour dlman hn t»‘ s e iin on July 6, pleaded not crash when he was hurled violently e "“]" el line which | 1un into heavy low clouds in ool lonaiptorestafoxclipug i L Sotiney " 1 ihen calls Jury Finally Chosen sl e 1 will be tried by the jury dEainseecis ooherd Enart ocitie (IR ISR LIEEL SRSURREE entiann alaiactirenizen R TTa e S0 B S SO e Sd R Rl N Co iy HoaeRyh iR - shE iy S SR S TldsAa T, G0 0 G 3 (6 e | O AU O SLORERE i s il T st i it ERCEIIS . R (B Gl o Lok Jer the North Car. |S°PL 18 ~(UP)—Twelve marrini [ ro anentoe 4l Anthony Vidutis, charge nounce camelirstantaneousiy (I3 & 906 RERENARELIIED A0t cd gt Commissioneri ST EE S L I e DR o e monhangine ) In i=e rromsilta b Through Judge W. I'. Manzan. the | traneporting liquor by me s the result of & fractured siul,|Climbed the slipnery side of Momnt |yfoCS ir* St ring: i the La Barre community. had | olina law 13 a felony with & maxi- | gioy’ ingo” the jury hox hero today trio pleaded ruilty. Attorney Gaf'- | motor vehicle, pleaded not Among the first to visit the scene | Lamentation In the rain to reach the ) == g5 not think there was any | %¢tY el L L ishment of Lwenly YCars |, hoar aftorneys for state and de- ney recommended one year il tried by the cou of the mountain tragedy was a|3¢ene of the death plunge. Throughi i "4 ouiie at an, Persons in |[OUtine today. —‘The huge fire was|imprisonment. The other charges|poqq gutline why, and why not Yoy Brohise Do s S e o e ho. had |marshy land and a zona of bushes, [CNEING trouble at all Persohs 1o to bo completely under control. |against the seven men held yester- |{oi9° RIS WAY BnC AY i months in jail for Wass, hut Juder Mason. 21, of 1 Ann|stopped their car on the state road [they reached the precipitous side of )% 1 oeor might casily get the W diun B ,\ U pdny e misdemetnors W 4 Malliag e elsntrle chalr fop the mor Ells said he felt the latter should v Britain, charged witn | when they saw the flash and heard | the Dill. Slidi ok one slep o8| ression that the engine was oty o heato At (he Dole fir? {mum punishment of two years im- | yor ¢ his young wite Dorothy B BA Ziven & chance In view of his m person, will be tried by | the roar of the exploding gasoline. | VCTY two take A e Ol et o, sl W e ””:? Sreeonh DU ECE ) In the lonely woods along an good record, and he fe ¢ Tuesday on a plea of |She fainted. Later a number of|ly made thelr way over a carpet of | o0 %0k %5t g i the same s “.'_"”:‘”' et Onty {5 In Actual Crime frequented country road near | Buchiere should go bac ot women visited the mountain. Ioosa stones wnichimadeitheftootingly - ctee el v W st meo LG d B NS kaman e : Tudec v in holding the men 'y, yalr-hurned body of pretty, | formatory instead of to jail. Harry Keough of New Britain| Chief among the weighty '““'S“"“I “""]’”*‘ - o 1l of |Scem from the wreckage that Tall- nounced the mob violence. “The |0, 0 porothy was found. Her - 5o i« Tiik rheh 7 A r aheaf ough he wa 3 e L s ) | ence shows P o r i Attorney Guffn explained that not guilty to the charge of |in the mail which Tallman was fiy-| = C0" S8Ea0 FOLER A€ SO D Hman hit the mountain going at a fl il evidence shows,” said the jur ]-"_ head was battered; on her white two boys brother of Wass, Ikwilitbeltriedilbyifinyinaxt (DB Los IO NIGRE ere MexpenSIV el Crgs v i g sl ol o s e speed of 100 miles an hour or |[4] 1184 that only 15 persons were BUilY | roq( wore the marks of a cord: Sole thi S = gears sont by the L. and H. Alrcraft{seen the glow of the burning ali- | TR0, of taking the man (Wells) out and {y o P9 HEFC (0r o ed by famess at $3.500 2 of Bicnkowski Given 15 Days corporation and circulars advertising | plane. At the end of the perilo — Sty b tingihim ieilia roubletwithemon i oo st d AT SRS L ek SR he dressing arenes P K 2 the Eastern States exposition at |trail lay the body of the airman who | B lawlessness is that if a person joins ... W r i ; the dressin Faver Ttclan - Bienkes Sii0d e 5 . . rose the odor of hurned o S S e 21, and| Gold streer, New Tifitain, whe was | SPrinsfield, it was: learned trom had winged by way info tno = fe ! : L 2 lin with the mob to the time ~the | "y a0 PO T I %0 radio Vi accopted i1 T e e ost a0 dn(bnssa| C.xks w0 Tassleted (¥ londingiiine | Dianketed MISHE afstort Hine hefere, | y e crime is committed, all entering I | i 0EE LY denied all 2 nten et Al v New Brit- | Flames were rapidly consuming o L : ¢ sonspiracy are : ather | s 2 Ll L story of the recovery of the rines | to or 10 days in New Britain | P1ane: and who S \rj']\\r\-‘ el R G i e (Continued From Tirst Page) copsnipievarcarulis wh “”" knowledge of the crime. Then he was told Tudge Mangan added | police court, for vielation of the li- iha opinion that the ohine|ohly the, metal skeleton of the man | they had any participafion I O |confessed. He said he killed her B e : i DAL EInA0L o the opinion that the plune ¥ 1 skel e S A . |crime or not. The court finds that |, .cigentally on their first wedding ha ass actually intended to|quor law in a store at 71 Hartford | (o€ b i€ O F o0 o en it took |made cagle. Some distance away in | 21 | Kings Mountain carly today, spiri R R e U : : firs 1% bring the stol L ck to the javenue, and appealed, was sentenced | ng rrom Tartford field [a tree top was part of the fuselage, SRR ed by three men across the South | Whi! e b ) (BT ol (RG] o theater but feared dstection. while to jail for 15 days. Joseph An-| " [ \rrizht and Deputy State Air |ripped off asethe airplane skimmed y ; : “arolina line and_was beaten. Hi SCHiOus et “"‘Um”{,l”“”:’”"fll e slonsdiENIenIEh el buo sh USRI ok Demora gave the polic 0 with ). of 42 Dooth street, Who | commissioner Generous arrived at |the forest growth. A path of broken | (Continucd I'rom First Page) |was brought to Charlotte after ro-|2r¢ Such Whal n seriovs WMUEY (0% hack to effect a reconcillation which to redeem one of the rings d with violation of the | {he mountain within three quarters branches showed the direction the LY e i [porting to Sherift Wright of Gaif- | et 1 inflicted in the meaning o the Mt. Vernon flat where they pre fch he had pawned In ww in the same store was|of an hour after the crash happen-|plane had taken before ending its ami Friday morning on his = 7.000 ney, g c. ey e R e ) and costs in New Britain | cd. At Hartford Sergeant Berg oi | flight on the rock covered soil far mile air trail blazing flight to] jis story, for the most part, was un "' t ‘”‘m 'S & of marriage. “ormick Seutence 1 court, was fined $100 on ap- the Colonial Air Transport company, | from human habitation Duteh Guiana. The Lol © OVET | told for him here by Liston M. Oak, : } f‘f]“’fl' "”;“" h‘v S Tears Case Asainst Him k McCorm uneasy about the fate of the pilot, Kaminsky on the 1 route of his good-will | ,ypicity directer for the intc INAT BAlC e Today, having taken a dominant ne. New ol Valentine, charged with | remained at the field for a few | State Policeman Joscph Kaminsky | fil a year ar ha tional labor defense, Oak informing | laWiessness Is the sam 2 part in selection of the jury, he was ic and radio o fro the early ar- m 1mobs or from communists. AN [ty hear District Attorney guilty to the char 1 of the peace, was given a ! minutes after the takeoff so that he |of this city was amon rank H. newspapermen that Tessner | | money under false prefenses and | SU led sentence of 10 days. | would be on hand in case Tallman |rivals at the spot te Aviation | W him, with Mrs. | een "]"14.1 %0 badly his throat was | *XaMPI¢ mob law is that which | Coyne, stocky, bald and determined- was given a suspended Jail son- " Bro charged with car- | returned. Instead of a returning | Commissioner C. M. Knox came to Lind and a few passengers: Holgora Tessner said he could iden- | 00CUTTed when the woman was shot |looking outline the evidence against tence of 30 days on recammenda. | 1ving a revolver, was fined $100 and | pilot, he received news, telephoned |investizgate the accident and John Will be joined at San Juan. Porto| (e the men. Saturday, Dwant to rensatiagatn, bl him W Coynsiovasitol tell thelirora tion of Attorney Gaffnev. He was €0sts and given a susp 1 Jail [to the Hartford airport by New |Wheeler, district manager for the Rico, by J. P. Trippe. president of | ¢ story was that there was a| 20Nt ¢ who 1s conneeted with it, |that Peacox slew his wife deliber- S raionton of 50 adays. Britain police, that the mail plane |Colonial linc, made a separate fnves- |the Pan-American Airways, and |yo0c a¢ the door of his home|PUt the Kidnapping of these men jately; that he voiced his determina- s. Trippe, who will complete the em. The other pas- and thet which occurred Saturday ition to kill her; that he lured hor ce to Gaston county |to the apartment for the sole pu I'aticoni of New Britain, had crashed into the with violation of the liquor | mountain. Immediately he got in side of the [ tigation for his company. M pan. Attarn N 0 and 9 trip with 4 about 1 o'clock last night and that Flls that MeCormick w when his wife went to see who it between § are a disg ry nigl Baierl Re tiitad hia Bond touch with the state official V\hfl?n'rlonk‘ Policeman Cyrus L. Schoon- |sengers from ‘i"-!rm walll Sl e e G e et e ’ No !‘urtlmr’“vN""‘lf‘_f*‘ - pose of killing; that it was a cas drink w s undoir Kk H. McGuire, charged with | came to the field. | maker, on duty Willow Brook |ped at this point | men that they had a warrant for hough there have been no fur-|of murder in the first degree, pun- st = Yot SUE & Shualixo | Draacnt ot the! pence will bal trled Atmosphere Thick | park, blinks his flashlight pointed Bulleting To Be Broadeast T arreat ther digordérs this week, police ex-|ighable by death S5 whish presonted at a hae | Dy the court on Thursday. 1 a short statement made {0 a gkyward as the mail planes skim| TRadio bulletins of the progress of T ar e pressed apprehension today after | Yhen Coyne finished, Peacox ;W_r ";] St PBrit : 5 members of the press, Deputly [gver New RBritain. Answering blinks | his plane will be broadcast every Lo e \'_\ jee :m.“ discovery last night that a wa torney Sydney Syme was to speak-- Al i half hour during Pan-American | 8¢ OU I o of the Hercules Powder com- | telling the ju this thin-faced, . e p m = Commissioner Generous said that| come from the pilots whose loneli- r EeL : s Metsrm 3 g e POL]SH SlUDENTS ARE Tallman had been warned by his|ness is cheered by these friendly | flight o read warrant, he was g pilot friends as well as the weath messages from the earth. Last night | The Lindberghs stored two bags bed and pulled from the house, he | ¥ r'ig'\' Gaf v “ . EN ROUTE TU SEMINARY man at Hartford that the flight 1ast| policeman Schoonmaker missed his|into their plane, two cd said, the men choking him when n il cvening would be extremely danger- | yninown friend of th fr. Mo several packa containing emer- |Attempted to screa ny near here had been robbed of | trim-looking intity of dynamite. n to kill his wife. Throwghont Rural policemen investigating the | the trial Syme will try to prove that fear that the stolen | Peacox wanted Dorothy back, al- boy” of 22 did not nteens and m rohbery exp g - g ous. While a 2,500 foot ceiling was| giq not know that death had stilled |gency equipment, wrapped in wa-| Men Covered Face explosives might land in the hands|though she had been free in her Lpenien dhang “ : OWN | daties and Friends Bid Farewell | eported at Hadley field, yet between | o heart of one who was not afraid |terproof cloth. They also had a! They placed him in an automo- | c'cono of the factions in the labor |relations with other men as he had Deanaetianotiiog Lol St wE Hartford and the New York atrport | oo %00 P camera. [Plisganagien dhistadersoluconeraai 2tiiren {been with other women, and that NS FAILRGH gud to Group of Boys Leaving the weather extremely thiclk. Prevents Cremation One of the smallest crowds that | that he had no idea where they| s — he killed her hy a blow with a r Knife Wiclder Experienced as he was in flying TORTEE e teriden faxi|Das ever gathered & Roosevelt | Were tak him. Once they stop- | volver butt in an insane mom o ~ Percy it of Re P'er Michizan Seminary through fogs and mists in the Great | .”fl‘-_" ) _m;:fn”i “"W e ). | Field to sce . Colonel Lindbergh, [Ped and two of the men conferrcd T R SAYS Aftor ahelhad ried o atoileibirn i e L sl LIS ’ g Lakes region, Tallman told his|wnCh @ treC B0 T B0 R G es. | Witnessed the fakeoff. The cream | While the other watched him. At [ On conclusion of the initial state en Crown street, New Pritain, o Polish people of New Brit-|ricnds at Hartford that he could |Mana Doty ‘rHR i Bl o es [colored plane, with the colonel at|the end of a long bridge. he sail, | ments, Coyne was ready to present August tting a 1 Wil resented at the | ae the ship through. ’,‘.‘(” ‘{'t'vz‘v‘r"rfi"mrl’m )‘V'\\’r tcooped |the controls, rose quickly and rac. | they again halted and this tim R o s [ hreiior Ter R L Lipetz in the st r st. N naty et Orchard Souvenir Hunters Active o o o Mo hrowing it |cd_away info the murky morning, |forced him to accompany them to ! S e ty to the charze o t and was | Lo W students from this I'ntil carly this morning the little | 1p ”':_M WA g 5 Before fhe takeoft. the colonel}some nse woods | fwo girls to testify Peacox boasted sentenced t 1 fc re nt t i romaining in the tank of jOn the body. 7 ttop | V28 in a jovial mood and willingly| Here they pulled ubs” from | to them he intended to kill his wife, A sty Rt o ’ ving have Ieft this morn- the ship burned like a beacon on| Tallman was identificd soon after | o %eo "0 oo o ‘inside | the trees and flogged him. When | (ontinued From First Page) |and then medical experts to | say % Gaffney. Judge W. F. M s th Virelnt nd fric ; un mountain. Throngs of | the crash when a wallet contuining | 21 S S Mo 0 | they had finished, Tessner $aid, one [RRSEAEL, Zoon arnarss (oa sy presented € sing t leparture at the coon filled the woods sur-|his flier's license and photograph B e of the men looked up to a nearby pade to intimate that there was|Dorothy had been killed deliberates McGowan Goes to Jail epot r spending the s er 2 the completely demolished | was picked up by Charles Polumb) e e it o e L Y SRR R e Henry McGo i, c onths in t t Parts of the plane werc|of 112 Fairview strect, this nro REV fi T ALDERS&N limb to hang him on.” Something claying was not done in the heat| To Tell Own Story stréat! Slaadsa ] Siedz away as souvenirs, one man | prietor of t Iver Lake fill L0 B She jout getting a rope and | of sudden pussion. | Peacox himself probably will v of of Tioc ca : the stern light. It is also | station on the Berlin-Meriden high A GRotRAlEar Chie i rion ABKEAIE) an OnG | Gos e an Al hborat Tofh Beatox s canE et e e e e e : 3 o s e ' 1y l]lE} IN WILMiNfiT[]N ner tube wouldn’t be long enough.would testify hearing screams in the | mit on the stand that he killed his : was reg A Ficdo urs to the scene of the tragedy took Load Considered Too Hea v g They dealt him a few more blows, | pracox apartment on April 21, and | wife. dumped her hody in the woods fender. McGo ¢ o | strect: Anthe with him s box_containing gear Pllots who viewed the wreckage arie of Which was on iy chost and | cacly the next movning seeing Peas|orior (sine & cord Ghotb her meck ; Burks, 25, « sy 1 Mrs. The Meriden-New Britain bus was | are said to have remarked that the which was, he said. responsible for | sox carry . “bulky object” to his|and then went back five dags later June 22 £ G t oot i oLLne f |[load rolfmailicarried was fool edvy R (Gontinusd Irom irat Hdge) a jagged wound several inches 1ong. | car and drive away ek R R b e game in a e o M « v}‘: ) ,".y:* ’p:ss‘“y’\r:fhr.mr;:.-‘n pie for the type of plane. One M’,}.flv’l 4 ) & | They ordered him to “take to the When first questioned, Peacox told | he will deny he inter.ded to kill L o ’ ) fieera (b levica oo i [iLeatcpar of [ V,m.‘l I SelfN.J. Thetelderiman then appeared |avoodstiand astho ran;ithiey AIretia fo)ics it was Trances durray bwho | ¥ Selectlontot the fury, hegun Mon- 3 yatved fo il 2 Postal Inspector E. A. Courger of [ fieig put fi"]"j‘“ ,:0 L I B e s ; e | was in his apartment and he had |day morning, was completed late e P e T R e bed last night apparently ~feeling Walked to Nearby House |/ jeq ner out hecause she was|yesterday afternoon. Only one Y| fer of assistance. perfectly well, but taken {ll| After about 20 minutes, Tessner | 0 hiroant remat calont ot Totanh. of determining the value of the car- After Tallman left Hartford, air 2 ! and HeE o 4 f i drunk. | T lar Punished of 2 e e e nee oy s on Rl MeRRIIEHE o ) it ntoue the night and dicd before jsaid, he left his hiding place and | = ouno then said Krances Murray |cial panels totalling more than 200 ctor f : ¢ 1 fe | Colotlall ATt Transmortinias also] bons 0= SR SIIDLECAICEUIBECE LB morhin & walked to a housc nearby in which | (519 police of being in the Peacox |when the twelfth man took his place Washingtc A CREaiel ; uick to arrive last night, as were | Pro8T®s by telephone, INqUIring | pegides Rev. William H. Alderson, |2 man by the name of E. L. Smith | partment on April and being |in the box. SELiene 8o g o, Ahllaiment wioR kapts (o || ior W neESONRALOTE V)]vr ‘m'u_ Dr. Alderson is survived by two |was living ked by Peacox to say if she was | = = Sl ; e N e st ) e flnance | D oethan they haas Hleart Dis motor. lother sons, two daughters and a| I called him and he came to the | (ucctioned that she had been there| PROPERTY OWNERS MEET : REEIDEEAL i : { from the burning gasoline tank. [The plane was fiying low % It widow. One son, George I, resides | door. Iasked him to give me some- | oy (0 | A meeting of the Citizens' Prop- | - Vanasse Pilot In World War ‘1““-"'1 over the Peat Works pond in | in \wilmington; another son, John | thing fo wear but he said he had a Frances Murray is now known as|erty Owners' association will be held | i et Britain, on M t sever s T en L i e e o e ZEE 1D H., lives in California. The daugh-!patient at the point of death H']*‘ Irances Newman and is a principal | tomorrow night at 8. o'clock at i Kaczyns ; t e N. 5. and during the| The airplanc crash last night wasters, Misses Alphonsa and Laura, re- | for me {o go somewhere else. T 10ld | yitness for the state | Gkrainlan hall at Erwin place. The ,n,';!:‘ New ' of Jul oA i Herved a8 alnilot “'_‘l:u\ innocent cause of Hvxu arrest of |gige at home. y him I wbuldn't leave without some As Coyne was speaking, Peacox.|speakers will be Dr. N. B. Jaffe. ol ; ¢ tre fr. Pa turning to civilian life, he became a |3¢rald J. Hayes, of Sylvan road, Dr. Alderson was a frequent visi- | clothes and he gave me a pair of chin on hand, took copious notes at | John Smolak, chairman of the fifth ol ] 1 \ b Nrit commercia] aviator and had more | Wellesley Farms, Mass. He saw the [{or to New Britain and on his last | overalls.” {the connsel table. ward committee, ¥dward Green- . lh 3 1 1 1 ) hours in the air w lwn:f”"“rl and the lineup of automo- yigit here was a guest of lonor at a Tessner explained that one of Killed on Anniversary | stein, chairman of the sixth ward iy K voeded Edward (. Carrington | biles along the road. He wandered, meeting of the Rotary club, when Smith's relatives in (he housc was| The prosccutor outlined Peacox’|and Benny Krobowitz, chairman ot e 1 ‘ last January 22. February 19 of |and accosted Constable George | his son presided as president. v . | confession in which he said he took | the second ward. 5 2 this year Tallman had his first ex- [ Kanupka of the lccal constabular T | Tessner said he showed his wounds | his wife to his apartment to effect a | The assoclation plans to hold a oy ] . TENGLIR COACHING AID | porjence with New England winters | Who was on fraffic duty at the time. | Goyple Facing Charge |to Smith and his son. | reconciliation. It was the first an-| meeting at the 0dd Fellows hall on : Sude : : ATSer e Tang ormer New Brit- \when a licavy snow storm forced | ‘Shay.” he is reported to have said, | O s Tee Tessner was informed he was| niversary of their marriage and they | Arch strect Septembor 24, whorq which he w . thietr as been | i to land at Dudley field, Webster, | IS the bridge impassable ?" Upon | 3 a ll Ory AISOn | rour miles from Blac I:'»\‘Hr: 5. U. | had been separated for months. the property owners of the third and = he admitted tha nt coach of the , and put his mail aboard a|learning that it wasn't a bridge, and | Norwalk, Scpt. 18 (A—On S 5 d nine miles from Gaffney, S. C..| That confession told of Mrs. Pea- | first wards will gather to clect com- Hadt s o ) ling to an r after catching the gleam from tho | day morning in city court here, Mr. [and he called the police at Blacks- | cox referring to the apartment as a | mittoes where he 10t Y ach other pilots Have lost their| constable's badge, he strolled down and Mrs. Joseph Schaffer of Var |burg, asking them to come and &=t |“dump.” A quarrel followed, Pencox | PSRN T A ot | Ho took £ 1 ¥ s in Connecticut ing the mail | to ascertain for himself. But his gait, | Zant street, will ancower to ¢ Derges | him. - He was informed that police | gaid, in which his wife attacked | JIEARING ON ATTACHMENT panion spent N Yo ¢ ¢ 1926 through storm, fog and slee Car- aroused the econstable's suspicions, |of tutory arson and attempt .ln could not come and he called Shr-|him with a metal book end and he | By an agreement signed today hy et el 1 h dcteated |y son of a wealthy New York | He called the man back Hayes | defraud an insurance company. The | iff Wright at Gaffney | felled her with his pistol. He then| Attorney Lawrence J. Golon, repro- o uvenil 1 onl by on creshed to his death Jan- {must answer fto the charge of |couple has been released under| Tessner said before calling th: tied w string around her throat and |gcnative of the Sherman Cement - s L ; I 1 on Bald Hill, Union Irunkenness in the Terlin town |bonds of $2600 cach, following a iff, he showed Smith and his|hid the body, five days later setting | C'o. plaintift in a suit against Josep't sald ) Pk AT CAr LI G, LI, Anothar Alemiall piTot | court maxt Tuesdoy. HIght suspicious fire last April 25. State [son where the flogging occurred and | it afirc Pavano, and Attorney Angela la- dohnsery ) Ler ost at Willington, Septem Stolen Car Recovered and local officials started an investi- | when ghey had no shoes he coull | Overrules Motion | cava Mr. Pavano's repro- 1 J « ! . Ba ber 3, 1927 | While on duty this morning on |gation car hie went to a neighbor's where | Justice Tompkins overruled a de-|sintative, the matter of dissolving P 1 we I 1v helieves he Two Miles OF Course ihe pike near the ecene of the ac- | The arrest was withheld pending |he was given a pair of sandals. It|fcnze motion to forbid testimony aslan atfachment by substituting a ‘ o 1 he of AT rasisting Mre. Ann Collins of Hudson | cident last night, Constable Brown the fil of an insurance claim by |{was from this second house h=|to acts done after the blow which|bond will be decided by Judge Stan. roand WAS Hin the training of the group which is ¢i. Berlin, was one of the first|noticed a sedan. The driver. ap- | the Schaffers. The furniture in|called the ofiicers. Peacox says killed his wife, Was|{ley J. Traceski at a hearing on Sep public de g for that part of the 1o learn of the tragedy. Every night | peared uneasy and ran away. Brown | their house was insured, for $4.000,| Sheriff Wright brought Tessne: |struck. T defense azain moved | tember 19 at 2 p. m. TPRCO e about & o'clock she heard the air|caught up with his man at Haw- but the police claim that expert ap- | to Blackshurs | dizmissal of the indictment on | A Gea s g r J I mail plane passing along the route |thorne Inn. but in the darkness the | praisers have placed its value at| “He asked me if T wanted him | the ground that the prosecutor's| Heruld Classified Ads stand away montk o Herald ( 1 'Yu New York, and last night she was | man got away, leaving only his hat | $500. j{o put me on a train. 1 told him |opening had not indicated lhv‘vl"lu;\ top of the list. | ' i